Children's sport The American Youth Basketball Tour is a summer, High School and Middle school based, youth basketball organization. The tour hosts five on five basketball events throughout the Midwest and East Coast called District Series Events. These DSE’s guarantee each team five games in a round robin format that are held on weekends starting in May and finishing in mid-July. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Youth Basketball Tour"
The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is a national, non-profit organization which provides soccer development and instruction for children between the ages of 4 and 19 in all fifty states and some territories of the United States. AYSO is mostly run at local levels by teams of volunteers, including administrators, coaches and referees, many of whom are parents or family of the youth they coach. The AYSO National office, which consists of 50 paid employees, is based in Hawthorne, California and provides programs for instruction of coaches and referees and child protection education to its volunteers. AYSO is affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Youth Soccer Organization"
Eight-man football is a type of American football played by small schools. Rules and formations vary greatly among states and even among different organizations, but the one constant is eight players from each team on the field at one time, as opposed to eleven-man football, which is played at larger high schools, as well as collegiately and in the NFL. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eight-man football"
Kwik cricket (known as MILO Kanga cricket in Australia, and MILO Kiwi Cricket in New Zealand) is a high-speed version of cricket aimed mainly at encouraging children to take part in the main sport. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kwik cricket"
Little Athletics is an Australian sporting event comprising a subset of athletic events, specially modified to suit the abilities of younger children (aged 5 to 17) and their families. ...more on Wikipedia about "Little Athletics"
Little League is the name of a non-profit organization in the United States which organizes local children's leagues of baseball and softball throughout the USA and the rest of the world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Little League"
Nine-man football is a type of American football played by small schools. The field is 80 yards long. The rules require that the offense align 4 players in the backfield and 5 on the line of scrimmage. A standard I-Formation has a quarterback, a fullback, a tailback and 5 linemen. Usually the outside linemen are a tight end and speed receiver, but it varies by formation. The fourth player in the offensive backfield often plays as a wide receiver or a third tight end. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nine-man football"
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Pop Warner Little Scholars (also known as Pop Warner, Pop Warner Conference, and Junior Football Conference) is a non-profit organization that offers youth American football and cheerleading & dance programs for participants in 41 U.S. states and several countries around the world. It is the only United States youth sports organization that requires scholastic aptitude to participate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pop Warner Little Scholars"
Six-man football is a variation of high school American football played with six people on each team instead of the regular eleven. ...more on Wikipedia about "Six-man football"
Sofcrosse (also spelt Softcrosse) is considered a modified version of lacrosse with slightly different equipment and rules. The game is also marketed as McWhipit by one equipment manufacturer. In the UK, sofcrosse is known as Pop Lacrosse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sofcrosse"
Sports days are annual events staged by many schools in which children participate in competitive sporting activities, often with the aim of winning trophies or prizes. They are usually held in the warmer seasons, either at the beginning or towards the end of the academic year. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sports day"
The Youth Sport Trust is a British trust for helping young sportsmen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Youth Sport Trust"
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